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Adelina Zendejas Gómez was born on 16 December 1909 in Toluca, State of Mexico, Mexico to Carmen Gómez and Manuel Zendejas Martínez. [1] As a child, Zendejas wanted to study medicine and was encouraged by her father, a railroad worker and activist and her maternal great-grandfather, Joaquín Eguía Lis [], a Catholic intellectual and the first rector of the National University of Mexico ...
Francisco Vera (full name Francisco Javier Vera Manzanares, born 22 July 2009 in Colombia [1]) is a climate change activist from Colombia. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] He has ...
Book Fiesta! Celebrate Children's Day/Book Day / Celebremos El día de los niños/El día de los libros: Pat Mora: Rafael López: HarperCollins / Rayo Commended Braids / Trencitas: Kathleen Contreras: Margaret Lindmark: Lectorum Publications Commended Confetti Girl: Diana López: Little, Brown and Company: Commended Diego: Bigger Than Life ...
Future Menudo member Sergio Blass was a member of Los Chicos for a short period of time, he was the only singer to be a member of both Los Chicos and Menudo. Sergio Blass was also a member of arguably the third most popular boy band in Puerto Rico during the early eighties, Concepto Juvenil, [ 4 ] making him the only person to be in all three ...
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In 2013, Garza's Cama para Suenos (1985) and Loteria-Tabla Llena (1972) were included in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Our America: The Latino Presence in American Art [27] Garza was also featured in the University of Texas at Austin's 7th Annual ¡A Viva Voz! where she talked and exhibited over 20 of her works.
Battles in the Desert (Spanish:Las batallas en el desierto) is a novella written by Mexican author José Emilio Pacheco.The novella was first published in the Saturday edition of Unomásuno, a Mexican newspaper, on 7 June 1980, and was later published by Ediciones Era the following year.
Arturo Matus Espino, head of the Oficina de Atención Ciudadana de la Presidencia de la República, met with Escobedo and fellow activist, Bertha Alicia García, and pledged to continue investigating the deaths of Rubí and García's daughter, Brenda Berenice Castillo, as well as accelerate the investigation of cases of femicide in the country [13]